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Thongs..Good or Bad??

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Personally, I enjoy unwrapping my presents, not just having them thrust (what a choice of words) in my face!!!

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The wearing of the thong leaves nothing to the imagination (regarding shape, firmness, etc) of the person viewing the said thong.

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Ah, I see. Well, what can I say? Well, in the first place I would prefer a thong to those "normal" ones, where the edge of the thing is carved deep in the flesh. Better a thong then, when it is covered by some other clothing.

Ah, I see. Well, what can I say? Well, in the first place I would prefer a thong to those "normal" ones, where the edge of the thing is carved deep in the flesh. Better a thong then, when it is covered by some other clothing.

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The problem seems to be that there is no item of clothing on the planet (maybe even the universe) that appears to be able to cover the whole thing. I've seen some where the top is almost being worn as a headband.

I have not made a comment thus far in this thread, either as a Moderator, or an individual, because I Personally see threads like this as heading towards sexism. It is not necessarilly sexist, but that is my personal opinion, and why I choose to not post in such threads.

The initial comment made by Zimbo was, as far as I can see, as a Moderator a valid one. He raised a genuine question. One to which a genuine answer was raised:

I did not say that the wearer had to be female. I left this totally open so females CAN comment. I once saw a builder bend over and he indeed was wearing one.

I'm sorry if this has caused offense, it certainly wasn't intended to.

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To summarise my Official opinion as a Moderator, I believe that no personal attack was ever raised, or infact intended to be raised. Jakamoko's post was simply advising you to 'clam down', and to think with a clear head before posting.

This thread will remain open, but if you feel you need to raise any further points concerining personal attacks then please do so via PM with a member of staff.

Man I'm gonna start with the personal attacks soon
and that's never good for my blood pressure

Stop getting your thongs in a twist and all calm down, you responded to zimbos post with the right sort of response, then a few posts later go off on one

to my knowledge, no one has insulted you, no one has attacked you or called you a sexist, and i'm sure some of our female readers will agree

this is the second thread in as many days that I have viewed and been thoroughly disappointed with the way some members have acted/reacted, i hope you can all pull it together or the Pheo Patented Shotgun will resurface!

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